2323 S. Washington Avenue Suite 102 Titusville FL 32780
Welcome to Titusville Florida, county seat of Brevard County and a diverse community of hometown neighborhoods, natural treasures, family activities and community service in Eastern Florida. Titusville is served by State Highway 406 and US Highway 1, and is near I-95. Titusville is a true fisherman's paradise! Over 500 fish species are found in the Indian River Lagoon plus 100+ species of freshwater fish in the St. John's River and area lakes. United Country Bobby Mutter Realty, of Titusville Florida, can save you time and money in locating real estate throughout Brevard County and the surrounding areas of Eastern Florida. It is our mission to provide our clients with fair, professional, honest and indiscriminative service. We offer a fine selection of residential property, country homes, historic estates, oceanfront property, recreational land and small businesses for sale. In addition, for those searching for rural Eastern Florida real estate, we offer farms, wooded acreage, vacant land, beachfront lots and more. We look forward to serving you and hope you make Titusville Florida your next home here i |
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United Country Bobby Mutter Realty & Auction Services
Bobby Mutter - Broker/Owner
2323 S Washington Ave Suite 102
Titusville, FL 32780
Office Phone: 321-269-9855 Fax: 321-269-9904 Cell Phone: 321-544-7775
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Reason #1 - One of the 60,000,000 hits on our website next month could be a buyer for your property.
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Reason #6 - The buyer for your property could be visiting one of the more than 500 United CountryR franchise locations nationwide today.
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Reason #7 - One of the millions of people who read our United CountryR catalog or one of our other exclusive real estate publications could be the buyer for your property.
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Reason #8 - Since 1925 we've helped millions of people like you sell their real estate.
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Reason #9 - Americans serving in the Armed Forces or working in foreign countries will read our publications on every continent in the world this year. One of them could be looking for your property.
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Reason #10 - Our niche marketing approach for special property types. Whether you need to sell a farm, ranch, home, waterfront property, recreational property, or a small business, we have a special marketing program for your property!
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